Spotlight control



H;J.SEGUR.`

SPOTLIGHT CONTROL.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 3h |921.

Patented May 9, 1922:

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SPOTLIGIIT CONTROL.

specication f izeaersratent. Patented May 9, 1922 Continuationv of joint application Serial No. 402,727, filed August 10,l 1920. This application led March 31, 1921. Serial No. 457,293.

y T all whom. t may concern` Be it hereby known that I.y I-Iowiino J. SEGUR, a citizen of the United States. and resident of Portland, in the county of Multnomah and State of Oregon, have invented a new and useful Spotlight Control, of which the following is a specification.v

This invention relates more particularly to a means for controlling the spot light of enclosed automobiles. y

The object of myinvention is to enable one to direct the rays from a spot light from within the enclosure of an automobile without reaching through the windows or curtains.

I attain this result in the manner set forth in the following specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which.:-

Figure `1 is a rear elevation of the device taken from the drivers seat. Figure 2 is a side elevation. Both of these views show the relation of the device to the upright of a closed car and the spot light itself, which are shown in dotted lines. Figure 3 is a vertical section through the device of which Figure 1 is a plan.

Similar numbers of reference refer to the same or similar parts throughout the several views. Y

Referring in detail to the drawing, I have constructed my device of al tube member 5 for which a hole is made in the upright 6 of an automobile. I have placed a split flange 7 provided with a screw 8 by means of which it can be securely clamped to the tube 5. Screws 9 pass through the flange 10 and into the upright.

Rotatably mounted within the tube 5 is a hollow shaft 11 projecting from the tube 5 at each end. On its upper end I have secured a bracket 12 by means of the set screw 13. frictionally held upon the bracket 12 by means ofthe spring 15 whose tension may be varied by the nut 16 on the bolt 17 which forms a pivot for the bracket 14. lThe shank 18 ofthe spot light 19 is secured by means of the screw 20. If desired a second flanged On one end of this tube 5 A rotatable lamp bracket 14 is collar 2.1 may be placed on the tube y5 on the inner side of the upright 6.

On the inner end of thehollow shaft 11 I have, secured a forked arm 22 which is clamped to the shaft 11 by means of thev screw 23. Hinged to the upper end of the forked arm 22 is a forked hand lever 24 whose hinge is formed by the bolts 25. Also lattached between the forks of the lever'24L by means of a connecting pin 26 is a con-' necting rod 27 which passes through the length of the shaft 11 and connects with the arm 28 on the lamp bracket 14; byv means `offv i the pin 29.

It will be evident that any lateral movement applied to the hand lever 24E will result in a lateral movement being produced at the lamp bracket y14, and that any rotating movement of the lever 24 about the axislof the shaft 11 raises or lowers the vertical angle of the bracket 14.

lVhile I have thus illustrated and de` scribed my invention it is not my desire to limit myself to this precise form or method 1 of application, but intend that it shall cover vall forms and modifications that fall fairlyv within the appended claims.

What I claim is: A spot light control consisting of a horizoiital tube member adapted to pass through an upright member of an automobile7 a collar on either side of said upright one of which is secured to the tube by means of a set screw and the otherby means of friction, said friction held collar also being attached to the upright member bymeans of screws, a central tube member projecting from each end of said iirstmeutioned tube,

a collar member secured to one of said pro-y jecting ends, a lever hinged to said collar, a rod attached to said lever and passing through said central tube. an arm attached to theV opposite end of said central tube, a Y

vwrist plate attached to said arm and con nected to said rod member, a means for producing friction between said wrist plate and said arm, and a means for attachingv said spot light to said wrist plate.

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